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and the second best achievement is defeating al qaeda in iraq because al qaeda wanted to make transform iraq into the islamic state of iraq but it failed because we were able to fight it and to mobilize the people to resist, to get stronger. and we would have defeated al qaeda completely had the situation not deteriorated in sib i can't and libya because of the vacuum i mentioned following the fall of the regimes in al qaeda was able to thrive. extremism developed and secretaryism developed. our universities are back. our students who came to the united states by the thousands to specialize came back. we also had the old contracts that increase our production and moved our budget from $25 million to $100 billion this year. these all are achovements. because when we came to power, iraq was a compleelt disaster, war, weapons, destruction every wrfment no kind of reconstruction. but we stopped the deterioration and we stood again on our feet. and iraq once again was able to reintegrate it's environment. embassy came back to iraq because under the previous regime and following the fall of t
and the second best achievement is defeating al qaeda in iraq because al qaeda wanted to make transform iraq into the islamic state of iraq but it failed because we were able to fight it and to mobilize the people to resist, to get stronger. and we would have defeated al qaeda completely had the situation not deteriorated in sib i can't and libya because of the vacuum i mentioned following the fall of the regimes in al qaeda was able to thrive. extremism developed and secretaryism developed....
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they are fighting al qaeda. i am very optimistic. >> there are several good questions that have been asked by the audience. what do consider to be your key achievement being in two terms now in iraq? what do consider failures? what did not work well? and why? >> well, it is a question that is not easy to answer quickly. i cannot say that i be last anything. the iraqi institution, the parliament, the cooperation between them, everything achieved because iraq was about to collapse. as you know. baghdad was besieged. people were not able to move out of the north and the south. in baghdad some of the regions , were controlled by the terrorists. there were many talk about dividing iraq in internal strife. we had militias who are in -- abducting people. killing people. we held that -- we had al qaeda. there was a huge battle going on. we had on a daily basis, 25 car bombs and beheadings of people and unknown corpses. destruction of the infrastructure. everything was about to collapse. our main achievement was to reuni
they are fighting al qaeda. i am very optimistic. >> there are several good questions that have been asked by the audience. what do consider to be your key achievement being in two terms now in iraq? what do consider failures? what did not work well? and why? >> well, it is a question that is not easy to answer quickly. i cannot say that i be last anything. the iraqi institution, the parliament, the cooperation between them, everything achieved because iraq was about to collapse. as...
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misra has more syrian, but is connected to al qaeda and the al qaeda leadership. this second group has direct ties out of iraq. they are fighting each other in some places in northern syria, and also in the northeastern city of raka. just to make the battlefield more complicated, there are tactical alliances between the free syrian army and the misra against the islamic state. and he gets more complicated because your kurdish militias fighting alongside arab secular glitches. it becomes quite hodgepodge. in the last month, we have started to see some efforts by non--al qaeda groups to reunite and re-centralize. i don't know where it is going, but it was there two months ago. in fact, in my next trip out to the region, that is a question i will be looking at in some detail. >> it is his desire on behalf of a lot of evil on this committee to have -- it is the desire on behalf of a lot of people on this committee to weigh in to help the non-a stream if -- non- extremist elements when the opposition. how does the extremist wing of the opposition either help or hinder
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we had al qaeda. there was a huge battle goingwe had on a daily basis, 25 car on and bombs and beheadings of people and unknown corpses. destruction of the infrastructure. everything was about to. -- collapse. our main achievement was to reunite the iraqis and to start again based on our being iraqis and not based on our sectarian allegiances. some of the people still believe in their concessions, but we are thinking like curds or sunnis or shiites. this is our main achievement. the second-best achievement is defeating al qaeda in iraq. al qaeda wanted to make iraq into the islamic state of iraq, but it failed. we were able to fight it and mobilized the people to resist and get stronger. we would have defeated them have a situation not deteriorated in syria and libya because of the vacuum i mentioned following the fall of the regime. al qaeda was able to thrive. extremism developed. sectarian developed. also, on the achievement level, universities are back. students who dime the united states by the t
we had al qaeda. there was a huge battle goingwe had on a daily basis, 25 car on and bombs and beheadings of people and unknown corpses. destruction of the infrastructure. everything was about to. -- collapse. our main achievement was to reunite the iraqis and to start again based on our being iraqis and not based on our sectarian allegiances. some of the people still believe in their concessions, but we are thinking like curds or sunnis or shiites. this is our main achievement. the second-best...
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. >>> you're watching undercover video of two al qaeda terrorists intent on killing americans on american soil. >> the system failed here. >> we welcomed them to the country as legitimate refugees without knowing their dangerous secret. tonight brian ross is with the fbi hot on the trail of the terrorists next door. >> we realized we had a man here with american soldiers' blood on his hands. it took it to a whole new level for us. >>> and premiere cast. the "hungary games" gang in new york tonight as "catching fire" mania heats up to a fever pitch. it's going to be a record-breaking weekend. and we've got the inside look. >> announcer: keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go t
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terror washington says they decimated al qaeda leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as a result of the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match the numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror care only group in washington i'm going to . well for more about the spread of global terror i'm not joined live by the free he's an expert terrorism joining me live from the states gary wiley is the increase in global terrorism. well i guess if i had a new complete answer to that i'd probably be a far wealthier person than i am we can say that there is an increase and we our latest data suggest a fair amount of the increase has been with al qaeda affiliated groups and i say that you know loosely affiliated in some cases not coming though so much from al qaeda central in terms of the why one of the things that seems clear
terror washington says they decimated al qaeda leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as a result of the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match the numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror care only group in...
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two of al qaeda strong holds. weakened by years of instablity, soldiers are assisted by local ma lickmalow m ma militia. we started an operate to rout al qaeda un,bu, but it's going to e time. we have a new strategy and modifying our fighting strategy. >> al qaeda is remaining defiant. the presence is almost every wieeverywhere. >> the increased security comes after targeted attacks against the government. despite the ongoing military operation al qaeda is fa still n yemen it's even expanding in areas where there is no significant military presence. >>> the presidential election has gun in a at that tajikistan. >> there has been a series of a small ex-explosio explosion at t party in southern china. >> with ra rampant crime peoplen puerto rico continue to leave for a better life abored. abroad. whether it should become the 51st state is again in doubt. >> this is san juan a remanent of port rico's past. for a hundred years it's be beea united states a ter tree. ter -- at the tree. territory. this is an island divi
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qaeda and groups similar to al qaeda moving day. so as all these countries iraq syria and media face of growing terror washington says they decimated all qaeda's leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as result of the enormous pressure we put on a group we've eliminated all about qaeda's senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan. and because the current leaders about leaders of the paddock or so worried about personal safety. other for a last able to plan attacks. but the words don't match. these numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror and the group. in washington am getting sick. will toward all the spread of global terror of the joint life i carried my freebies and expect on terrorism. totally awesome est scary. why is that it'll increase in global terrorism now. will you survive you need complete answer to that i'd probably be a foreigner will see your personal am always say that there is an increase in we had our latest data suggest a fair amount of this increase has been with
qaeda and groups similar to al qaeda moving day. so as all these countries iraq syria and media face of growing terror washington says they decimated all qaeda's leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as result of the enormous pressure we put on a group we've eliminated all about qaeda's senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan. and because the current leaders about leaders of the paddock or so worried about personal safety. other for a last able to plan attacks. but the...
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qaeda but also civilians so is the loss of innocent lives justified in the fight against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. and real recalls for a virtual currency bitcoin peaks at nine hundred dollars after it's named a legitimate financial service at a u.s. senate hearing. international news and comments live from moscow this is all she with me hello and welcome to the program. up to twenty three people have been killed in powerful blast near the iranian embassy in lebanon is capital beirut and iranian cultural attache is among the victims of the bombings that injured more than one hundred forty lebanese group linked to al qaida has reportedly claimed responsibility for that toc correspondent policia hostin late just. the blasts happened at nine thirty this morning there were two blasts that were just seconds apart and according to lebanese security officials the first blast was caused by a suicide bomber and the second was caused by a car bomb explosion came just seconds apart leaving charred bodies strewn about on the ground there a
qaeda but also civilians so is the loss of innocent lives justified in the fight against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. and real recalls for a virtual currency bitcoin peaks at nine hundred dollars after it's named a legitimate financial service at a u.s. senate hearing. international news and comments live from moscow this is all she with me hello and welcome to the program. up to twenty three people have been killed in powerful blast near...
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but i think the fundamental point i have as an al-qaeda guy, a guy who studies al-qaeda is they don't think in things -- about things in terms of state to state. they have regional designs. so they're basically going to try and exploit whatever or vacuums they can to push forward their agenda. and unless we are having a strong hand, i think dr. lawrence mentioned the light footprint in libya and tunisia which i agree with. unless we're having a strong hand in terms of etch sizing that, i -- emphasizing that, i think that's something that's going to be lost in terms of strategies inside north africa. >> other thoughts? yeah, dr. lawrence. >> a couple thoughts. first of all, in terms of tactics and strategy, there was a difference for a while in that for a while tunisia and libya got a pass from the worst terrorists in most ways because the success of the revolutions was seen as giving a space for the possibility of islamist governments. in the has also helped a little bit in no to rock coe. so the degree to which the terrorists view the state as a western-backed secular state, there wa
but i think the fundamental point i have as an al-qaeda guy, a guy who studies al-qaeda is they don't think in things -- about things in terms of state to state. they have regional designs. so they're basically going to try and exploit whatever or vacuums they can to push forward their agenda. and unless we are having a strong hand, i think dr. lawrence mentioned the light footprint in libya and tunisia which i agree with. unless we're having a strong hand in terms of etch sizing that, i --...
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terror washington says they decimated al qaeda leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as a result of the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to . this year is on course to become the deadliest year of terror. in history said to be even last twenty twelve horrifying death toll of fifteen thousand what's worse the most savage and effective terror groups are all aligned with al-qaeda twelve years after america embarked on a global crusade against their will coming up later today on the program cross talk program we'll be focusing on america's use of drones in the law of pakistan of course that will be peter lavelle and his guests on cross talk that's coming up a bit later today here on our c. ministration in the drone poli
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of al qaeda's main religious leaders. so we have instances where in yemen, there actually have been al qaeda terrorists, some who have joined the leadership -- back with the leadership of al qaeda after we have released them from guantanamo and they have gotten back in. and so i would ask why are we lifting the prohibition on transfer to yemen when there still is not a certification that can be made that they won't re-engage and that yemen even can detain these individuals or account for them in the place where it is the head of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. let me just say that where we are right now is very important in terms of the protection of our country. as senator chambliss mentioned, the administration has been so caught up in not wanting to transfer anyone into guantanamo that we are left with a situation where we are potentially losing valuable intelligence to protect our country. and let me talk about that. if we captured tomorrow the current head of al qaeda, anwar zawahiri, what are we going to do with
of al qaeda's main religious leaders. so we have instances where in yemen, there actually have been al qaeda terrorists, some who have joined the leadership -- back with the leadership of al qaeda after we have released them from guantanamo and they have gotten back in. and so i would ask why are we lifting the prohibition on transfer to yemen when there still is not a certification that can be made that they won't re-engage and that yemen even can detain these individuals or account for them...
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terror washington says they decimated al qaeda leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as a result of the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror care only group in washington i'm going to. well to discuss this issue further we're now joined by political analyst soon. well who is in london the leader of iraq is appealing to the international community for help to fight against terrorism in his country what sort of help is he talking about here. thank you for having me the maliki the prime minister of iraq one he made that call i think what he means by it is providing intelligence. and support to because he fears that the spillover from syria is affecting the level of violence in iraq and al qaeda affiliated group to have established. very well in syria they f
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our al qaeda linked groups there. is bandar bin sultan in saudi arabia the militants or the proxies of first saudi arabia are now it around the cities of holmes and damascus when. syrian army decided to crush the rebellion in this area the saudis. wanted to send a message hysterical very hysterical message to iran still ahead this hour on r.t. say cheese to the business spies. camera scans my face it recognizes that i'm female and aged between thirty and forty five then tell me that information back to advertise. learn health facial recognition systems are being deployed to help big companies sell their products to unsuspecting consumers. talks of iran's nuclear program are set to resume tomorrow after a round of negotiations earlier this month failed to seal an agreement israel has been staunchly opposed to a deal along with france saying any lifting of sanctions against iran would happen only of tehran gave up its program meanwhile russia's president has voiced his optimism that a deal would be reached seen. reports
our al qaeda linked groups there. is bandar bin sultan in saudi arabia the militants or the proxies of first saudi arabia are now it around the cities of holmes and damascus when. syrian army decided to crush the rebellion in this area the saudis. wanted to send a message hysterical very hysterical message to iran still ahead this hour on r.t. say cheese to the business spies. camera scans my face it recognizes that i'm female and aged between thirty and forty five then tell me that information...
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terror washington says they decimated al qaeda leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as a result of the enormous pressure we've put on the group we have eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to. the head of the pakistani taliban has been killed by the u.s. drone strike by a u.s. drone strike four missiles have been floated his car killing five people but iraq war veteran michael prysner believes that the first step to stopping terrorism is ending drone campaign. the first thing that would go on a really long way to changing that situation is closing down all of the u.s. military bases that are in over one hundred thirty countries around the world many of them muslim countries ending the regular drone strikes that take place on these countries and of course kind
terror washington says they decimated al qaeda leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as a result of the enormous pressure we've put on the group we have eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in...
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is his own sectarianism that is bringing it about. >> when you look at all the al qaeda groups, al qaeda affiliated groups where are are they most likely to find a safe haven? >> well,. >> rose: would it be in africa? would it be in syria? will it be somewhere else? >> what worries me the most is the way that al qaeda is putting down the roots in syria and iraq, new roots, and more of the way in which it has learned from its mistakes during these, the al wall can i where they organized the sons of iraq to put them down, i mean they burned so hot they became hated in enbar province in the western part of iraq, they were tyrannical and they maiden miss everywhere, but sad to say from our standpoint they learned from that. and, you know, in these areas in syria that they have been doing the fighting, they are the toughest fighters, they share what they take, the spoils of war, in a way that other warlords i am told don't, they are more on the model of hezbollah in lebanon where they understand the social service component of an effective insurgent movement, in other words, this is, unfortun
is his own sectarianism that is bringing it about. >> when you look at all the al qaeda groups, al qaeda affiliated groups where are are they most likely to find a safe haven? >> well,. >> rose: would it be in africa? would it be in syria? will it be somewhere else? >> what worries me the most is the way that al qaeda is putting down the roots in syria and iraq, new roots, and more of the way in which it has learned from its mistakes during these, the al wall can i where...
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of al qaeda. there is the al qaeda ideology, which we have not been able to do much about. prisonscalization in are important strategies. then there is the al qaeda movement, which is still intact. if you look at the ideology or the movement of al qaeda to grab local separatists. mali, or other parts of the world. the separatists in south asia, the taliban. that, coupled with the fact that there is increased interaction amongst affiliates of al qaeda the would-be or potential lone wolf terrorist part of this movement. there is some connection, either ideological or in person or both. sprainifficult to really to a judgment. -- spring to a judgment. if it is an individual, it is only an individual act. radicalization is a kind of material support as well. most people would not recognize it. we have got to go beyond the obvious. what appears on the service may not be true. dig deep and look at crucial aspects of radicalization. more can be done in terms of engagement with the imprisoned individual. o
of al qaeda. there is the al qaeda ideology, which we have not been able to do much about. prisonscalization in are important strategies. then there is the al qaeda movement, which is still intact. if you look at the ideology or the movement of al qaeda to grab local separatists. mali, or other parts of the world. the separatists in south asia, the taliban. that, coupled with the fact that there is increased interaction amongst affiliates of al qaeda the would-be or potential lone wolf...
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so in the loss of innocent lives justified in the fight against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. and the russian court grants by greenpeace activists bringing the total of those released to twelve of a part of a group detained for their attempt to storm. a top story. from austria center in moscow this is r t with twenty four hours a day up to twenty three people have been killed in powerful blast near the iranian embassy in lebanon capital beirut conflicting reports suggest an iranian cultural attack is among the victims of the bombings that injured more than one hundred forty lebanese group linked to al qaida has reportedly claimed responsibility for this attack a middle east correspondent has the latest. the blasts happened at nine thirty this morning there were two blasts that were just seconds apart and according to lebanese security officials the one was caused by a suicide bomber who was driving a rig's car and the other was caused by a person on a motorcycle as i say they came just seconds apart leaving charred bodies strewn abo
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. >> you have repeatedly attributed the violence to al qaeda, others say prime minister nouri al-maliki mismanaged the situation, fostered sectarian strikes there that plagued iraq for the course of the last 10 years. how do you respond to that? >> this is not the product of entree party or entree faction parties, it's al qaeda trying to destablilize iraq. >> a former u.s. ambassador to iraq is critical of nouri al-maliki's leadership. >> the underlying problem is iraq has the kurds, the sunni arabs and the shi'a arabs and politicians play this card in dealing with security problems and national problems. despite that, the mistakes of nouri al-maliki, the country remains a constitutional democracy and has not collapsed under the weight of the horrific terrorist attacks. >> president obama is pushing nouri al-maliki to hold elections to bring the country back to its political use. nouri al-maliki assures him it will be held next year. >> the obama administration says it will have 7 million people signed up for health care by march 2014. to do that they'll have to pick up the pace. accord
. >> you have repeatedly attributed the violence to al qaeda, others say prime minister nouri al-maliki mismanaged the situation, fostered sectarian strikes there that plagued iraq for the course of the last 10 years. how do you respond to that? >> this is not the product of entree party or entree faction parties, it's al qaeda trying to destablilize iraq. >> a former u.s. ambassador to iraq is critical of nouri al-maliki's leadership. >> the underlying problem is iraq...
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against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. is optimistic about the upcoming nuclear talks with iran saying there's a real chance of hammering out a deal despite staunch opposition from france and israel. from the news team welcome to today's program. top headlines for this hour. the flight data recorders from a boeing passenger jet which crashed near the russian city of killing all fifty on board have now been delivered to moscow investigators hope they will help to shed light on what caused the plane to nose dive straight into the ground. go to pierce cut off now reports from the site of the tragedy. the final traumatic moments of a flight that had almost completed its journey forty four passengers six crew members everyone on board gone. such a good boy healthy and handsome he had a good family his son is only three years old he made many plans for the future a tragedy that meant family friends and colleagues in the arrivals hall waiting to welcome their friends and loved ones home or instead grieving their loss. was meeting
against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. is optimistic about the upcoming nuclear talks with iran saying there's a real chance of hammering out a deal despite staunch opposition from france and israel. from the news team welcome to today's program. top headlines for this hour. the flight data recorders from a boeing passenger jet which crashed near the russian city of killing all fifty on board have now been delivered to moscow investigators...
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to have more syrians but it is connected to al qaeda and to al qaeda's leadership. but at the same time, there is this competing group, the islamic state, with direct ties out of iraq. they are fighting each other in some places in northern syria and also in the northeastern city. in some places, just to make the battlefield even more complic e complicated, there are tactical alliances between elements of the free syrian army and the nusra front against the islamic state. in some places, then, senator, it becomes even more complicated because you have kurdish militias fightsing along other secular militias and it becomes a hodgepodge. i would point out one thing if i may, senator. just in the last month we've started to see some efforts by non-al qaeda groups to begin to try to reunite, recentralize. i don't know where that's going to go, exactly, but it wasn't there two months ago. i find it as a phenomena interesting. in fact, my next trip out to the eej, that's a question i'll be looking at in some detail. >> there's a desire on behalf of a lot of people on this
to have more syrians but it is connected to al qaeda and to al qaeda's leadership. but at the same time, there is this competing group, the islamic state, with direct ties out of iraq. they are fighting each other in some places in northern syria and also in the northeastern city. in some places, just to make the battlefield even more complic e complicated, there are tactical alliances between elements of the free syrian army and the nusra front against the islamic state. in some places, then,...
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our al qaeda linked groups there. is done in saudi arabia the militants or the purposes of first saudi arabia are now is around the cities of homes and damascus when. syrian army decided to crush the rebellion in this area the saudis. wanted to send a message hysterical very hysterical message to iran this is nasty and still ahead for you this hour say trees to the business five. special camera scans my face it recognizes that i'm female and age between thirty and forty by it then that information back to advertised. facial recognition systems are being deployed to help the big companies sell their products to unsuspecting concealing. america's deadly drone campaign in yemen is shrouded in secrecy with relatively little information about the victims of that time but human rights activists say the majority of those killed during the campaign have been civilians at least fifty seven people including women and children are she's this account and of travel to yemen a village devastated by the u.s. war on terror. it says n
our al qaeda linked groups there. is done in saudi arabia the militants or the purposes of first saudi arabia are now is around the cities of homes and damascus when. syrian army decided to crush the rebellion in this area the saudis. wanted to send a message hysterical very hysterical message to iran this is nasty and still ahead for you this hour say trees to the business five. special camera scans my face it recognizes that i'm female and age between thirty and forty by it then that...
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and of those were associated with all who have had some link to al qaeda or al qaeda type philosophy, more than half of them were united states citizens. 35% of them were born in the united states. 60% of them had a college degree. and then 50% of them, were either working or in school. these were not the people that we're looking at right after 9/11. these were not the discontented arabs who were going to the camps in afghanistan to try and learn how to make an explosive to try and learn, you know, tactics or maybe to learn to shoot a gun, who knows. but that's basically we are looking at i think today an entirely different cadre of people than we thought about been many years ago. and what bothers me about it is i don't think we're looking at it hard enough. i don't think that we are focused as much on the lone wolf, the single individual who might have no affiliation with anybody who might not even be an ideologue, who might just want to go blow something up because he's a discontent. again, you think back to the example of timothy mcveigh. but we've seen others in the united state
and of those were associated with all who have had some link to al qaeda or al qaeda type philosophy, more than half of them were united states citizens. 35% of them were born in the united states. 60% of them had a college degree. and then 50% of them, were either working or in school. these were not the people that we're looking at right after 9/11. these were not the discontented arabs who were going to the camps in afghanistan to try and learn how to make an explosive to try and learn, you...
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so why is al qaeda back in iraq? through mobilizing the people and to the security forces, cooperation between their forces and the united states of american, why is terror back to iraq? i do believe you understand why. let me state it again. what is terrorist back to iraq and to the region? and what are the main reasons why terrorism is improving in iraq? there's a vision of the reality that is being impacted by the whole region. after the so called arab spring revolution that we support because they got rid of dictatorships that were oppressing the people for 30 or 40 years and a role. so no single regime or leader to remain acceptable while governing in such a wrong way for so many years. the revolution, when necessary to rebuild these countries and the people and society on sound basis. because they were ms. governed for many, many years. regretfully the arab revolution were able to shake the decade a ship, were not able to fill the void in the right way. so al qaeda and other terrorist organizations were able to
so why is al qaeda back in iraq? through mobilizing the people and to the security forces, cooperation between their forces and the united states of american, why is terror back to iraq? i do believe you understand why. let me state it again. what is terrorist back to iraq and to the region? and what are the main reasons why terrorism is improving in iraq? there's a vision of the reality that is being impacted by the whole region. after the so called arab spring revolution that we support...
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what is al qaeda? we are a little bit access to the organization of al qaeda. the organization structure of al qaeda. there is the al qaeda ideology, which we haven't been able to do much about. the counter radicalization strategy starts with employee. then there is the al qaeda movement, which is still intact. if you look at the ideology or the movement of that vocal separatist and kashmir region or other parts of the world. for the separatist in south asia, i.e. the taliban. that coupled with the fact that there is increased interaction amongst affiliates of al qaeda points to and of course would be potential blog where terrorists were part of this movement. there is some connection, either ideological or in person or. it difficult again she really screened to a judgment if that's okay, if you have a single individual, i would reckon that radicalization and some strange than as a kind of support as well. most people would recognize it. we've got to go beyond the obvious about peers on the surface may not be entirely true. it's good to dig deep and look up mor
what is al qaeda? we are a little bit access to the organization of al qaeda. the organization structure of al qaeda. there is the al qaeda ideology, which we haven't been able to do much about. the counter radicalization strategy starts with employee. then there is the al qaeda movement, which is still intact. if you look at the ideology or the movement of that vocal separatist and kashmir region or other parts of the world. for the separatist in south asia, i.e. the taliban. that coupled with...
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to have more syrians but it is connected to al qaeda and to al qaeda's leadership. but at the same time, there is this competing group, the islamic state, with direct ties out of iraq. they are fighting each other in some places in northern syria and also in the northeastern city. in some places, just to make the battlefield even more complic e complicated, there are tactical alliances between elements of the free syrian army and the nusra front against the islamic state. in some places, then, senator, it becomes even more complicated because you have kurdish militias fightsing along other secular militias and it becomes a hodgepodge. i would point out one thing if i may, senator. just in the last month we've started to see some efforts by non-al qaeda groups to begin to try to reunite, recentralize. i don't know where that's going to go, exactly, but it wasn't there two months ago. i find it as a phenomena interesting. in fact, my next trip out to the eej, that's a question i'll be looking at in some detail. >> there's a desire on behalf of a lot of people on this
to have more syrians but it is connected to al qaeda and to al qaeda's leadership. but at the same time, there is this competing group, the islamic state, with direct ties out of iraq. they are fighting each other in some places in northern syria and also in the northeastern city. in some places, just to make the battlefield even more complic e complicated, there are tactical alliances between elements of the free syrian army and the nusra front against the islamic state. in some places, then,...
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qaeda but also civilians so is the loss of innocent lives justified in the fight against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. and moscow's optimistic about the upcoming nuclear talks with the wrong saying there's a real chance of hammering out a deal despite staunch opposition from france and a zero. and welcome to twenty four hour news line for most i mean you know our top story now in lebanon is capital beirut two huge blocks have caused devastation outside the ring an embassy in an area known to be a hold at least twenty three people were killed including a diplomat and over one hundred forty have been injured for the latest when i joined live by middle east correspondent paula hi there paula so a tragic day for barry today will do in are about what happened there. well among those who have been confirmed dead are the cultural attest shape of the ukrainian embassy in beirut as well as two other iranian nationals the blasts happened at nine thirty this morning there were two blasts that were just seconds apart and according to lebanese
qaeda but also civilians so is the loss of innocent lives justified in the fight against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. and moscow's optimistic about the upcoming nuclear talks with the wrong saying there's a real chance of hammering out a deal despite staunch opposition from france and a zero. and welcome to twenty four hour news line for most i mean you know our top story now in lebanon is capital beirut two huge blocks have caused...
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terror washington says they decimated al qaeda leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as a result of the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to go. far as. the director of the future terrorism project he says bullets alone won't solve the terror of the world must fight its ideological roots the growth of the hardest production meaning many ideological schools indoctrinating radicalizing and creating a much wider demography of the harvest and then you have another structure that is al qaida or a variety of other jihadist groups and in many countries who are recruiting so the pool is getting larger problem is that over the past few years the administration policy makers in the united states are not acknowledging the
terror washington says they decimated al qaeda leadership and al qaeda is not as dangerous as before as a result of the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in...
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so the loss of innocent lives justified in the fight against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. and moscow is optimistic about the upcoming nuclear talks with iran saying there's a real chance of hammering out a deal despite staunch opposition from france and israel. by video of a boeing seven thirty seven nose diving. raising more questions as flight data recorders have now arrived in moscow for analysis. the world's top headlines a lot from moscow with me rule re sushi i welcome to the program today first breaking news for you this hour in lebanon two explosions have rocked the capital beirut very near the iranian embassy according to security officials at least fifteen people were killed at the same sources say the first explosion was a suicide blast followed minutes later by a. one hundred kilograms of explosives more on this story as soon as we get it here on. but for now on the. the program yemen is one of the hardest hit targets of america's deadly drone campaign but its fight president obama's promise of more transparency rela
so the loss of innocent lives justified in the fight against al qaeda stay with us as we report from one of the front lines in the war on terror. and moscow is optimistic about the upcoming nuclear talks with iran saying there's a real chance of hammering out a deal despite staunch opposition from france and israel. by video of a boeing seven thirty seven nose diving. raising more questions as flight data recorders have now arrived in moscow for analysis. the world's top headlines a lot from...